F-4 Phantom Pictures

The F-4 Phantom II is one of the most successful military aircraft in history. A record-breaking wonder and an awesome fighting machine, this former king of the sky still flies in several air forces.

F-4 Slow Flyby - a F-4 Phantom II making a low and slow flyby pass with the gear, flaps, and hook, all down. Seen from front left below under clear blue sky. Picture by Chris Flahive, USAF.

Echelon formation - the same four F-4 Phantoms in a right echelon formation, seen from left. Picture by USAF.

Three generations 1 - an F-4 Phantom leads a formation with an F-15C Eagle and F-22 Raptor. They represent three generations of twin-engine air superiority jet fighters from the 1960s to the 21st century. Picture by Daniel J. McLain, USN.

Three generations 2 - the same formation, seen from right and below. Picture by Daniel J. McLain, USN.

Bombs away - a F-4E Phantom II aircraft releasing eighteen bombs while on a shallow dive, seen from right. Picture by David Nolan, USAF.

F-4 low pass - a F-4 Phantom making a very low pass during an air show.

F-4 turning - a F-4 Phantom turning left during an aerobatics air show, seen from front.

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